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he said donald trump with whom you are on his foreign policy team, doesn't know much about foreign policy, nuclear policy, the korean peninsula or the world in general. it sounded like he would be an absolute catastrophe for all the goodwill built up around the world. >> i will reverse the statement and say what did senator obama know about world conflicts in 2008. and then i will enter the politics. way understood from his state of the nukes. he's talking about the management of what has been agreed upon by people who had the intention. 90% of the planet. and they have executed it. the problem is not that. the new emergent crisis india and pakistan are still and control but the conflict may reverse this. north korea, iran and the uncontrollable situation with isis. that is the real challenge, not the agreements mentioned here. charles: i was shocked, one of the questions was about the iran supreme leader complaining about a lack of business coming into his country after signing this nuclear deal, and even more shocked when president obama seemed to go to bat for him. he said they were ca
he said donald trump with whom you are on his foreign policy team, doesn't know much about foreign policy, nuclear policy, the korean peninsula or the world in general. it sounded like he would be an absolute catastrophe for all the goodwill built up around the world. >> i will reverse the statement and say what did senator obama know about world conflicts in 2008. and then i will enter the politics. way understood from his state of the nukes. he's talking about the management of what has...
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policy, he's promised to take a new tack on foreign policy overall from his pre-assessor rejecting america first approach seeking more corporation with other countries. later in the show i will look specifically at china, the biggest geopolitical challenge to the united states in the next generation and i'll talk to former u.s. ambassador. i want to take a broader look at how the viruses change in the global picture in one of the wisest mines and geopolitics. president and founder of g0 media ian brown. >> happy to be with you. gerry: from your perspective as you seen this play out over the last year one of the major short-term and medium-term effects in terms of the u.s. position in the world and u.s. relation with key allies and adversaries, how has the last year change? >> the united states of course did take an economic hit in every country in the world did even china which grew in 2020 was massively less growth than they would've expected if the pandemic had not hit. but the economic response both under trump and undivided in the bipartisan response, both on fiscal and monetary policy
policy, he's promised to take a new tack on foreign policy overall from his pre-assessor rejecting america first approach seeking more corporation with other countries. later in the show i will look specifically at china, the biggest geopolitical challenge to the united states in the next generation and i'll talk to former u.s. ambassador. i want to take a broader look at how the viruses change in the global picture in one of the wisest mines and geopolitics. president and founder of g0 media...
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we heard in the foreign policy debate the other night both sides. i think a lot of people still feel like we don't have solid plans from either of them. >> governor romney had to overcome the hurdle that ever challenger to an incumbent president has. ronald reagan added in 1980. that is to show that against an incumbe president who has been there for three and a halfyars the challenger has what it takes to sit behind the big desk at the white house and make some hard decisions. so i think that wa the strategy, to show that he had, gravitas, resolved, he had a grof the issues, not to get into the nitty gritty of current disputes, but to show the voting publicic that he has the capaciy to handle challenges and threats. we don't even know about it at this time becausehey have not occurred yet. there is something in the future, and the citizens have to believe that they can put his trust and delegate this enormous responsibility to a challenger who they have not seen him perform the functions f commander in chief, so i think that is what the governor ha
we heard in the foreign policy debate the other night both sides. i think a lot of people still feel like we don't have solid plans from either of them. >> governor romney had to overcome the hurdle that ever challenger to an incumbent president has. ronald reagan added in 1980. that is to show that against an incumbe president who has been there for three and a halfyars the challenger has what it takes to sit behind the big desk at the white house and make some hard decisions. so i think...
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donald trurump, foreign policy address lalater on. you have gotot ted cruz, maybe nanaming a running mate a little ahead of the fact. you have the fed meetingng. osr de la h hoya. so much time. i wore this lly frock.k. wh was i thihinking. lindsey piegegza here on fed statement coming out in 20 minutes. lindsey, do u expect the fed will hike rates toda >>o, we do not expect the fed to do anythingterms of direct policy e lookoking for minute chang in the statementt to give us a sensethe lean of the committee going ithe juneeeting. neil: ths the one where e are expecting it. are you? >> there is high pbility they cld do something but well below 20% if you look whathe rate hike.icing in terms of a neil: the market dsn't expect one at all, t? >> that's extly right. it is s below 50% chance eve subsequent rate eting from here until t end of the year. neil: you're gettingper into the potical year. >> they're increasingly difficult. neil: it iprecent. happ now and then. is re. >> fed raise thehe rates lowered rates duri presidenal election w
donald trurump, foreign policy address lalater on. you have gotot ted cruz, maybe nanaming a running mate a little ahead of the fact. you have the fed meetingng. osr de la h hoya. so much time. i wore this lly frock.k. wh was i thihinking. lindsey piegegza here on fed statement coming out in 20 minutes. lindsey, do u expect the fed will hike rates toda >>o, we do not expect the fed to do anythingterms of direct policy e lookoking for minute chang in the statementt to give us a sensethe...
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i believe it's one of the most significant foreign-policy and national security failures we have since post-world war ii. it is quite extraordinary because it clearly has advanced our adversaries. they will be considerably more emboldened than the direct beneficiaries are most significant adversaries china, russia and iran. think of it we just pulled out of afghanistan seven military bases and multiple cia bases that were on the border of china and the border of iran and the country away from russia. they are absolutely thrilled that the united states is out and most -- much to their surprise the united states got themselves involved in an ill-conceived withdrawal that led to an emergency retreat right before our eyes that was chaotic is a generous term to describe what was taking place and the second thing was which was equally disturbing is how it hasn't. our allies. our allies who were in afghanistan with those nato the european allies. they didn't want president biden to withdraw those forces and part of those forces were theirs. we had 2500 they had seven or 8000. they couldn't st
i believe it's one of the most significant foreign-policy and national security failures we have since post-world war ii. it is quite extraordinary because it clearly has advanced our adversaries. they will be considerably more emboldened than the direct beneficiaries are most significant adversaries china, russia and iran. think of it we just pulled out of afghanistan seven military bases and multiple cia bases that were on the border of china and the border of iran and the country away from...
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completely agree. >> i think that there's foreign policy and at home market is one of them. if you think internationally and not to send a message to the allies and people that you don't get along with, but the people inside the country. >> don't you think you that ben stine is whistling past the graveya graveyard. >> when i want you to talk, i will tell you. this is a trend that he does not appreciate. >> you just put the words in your mouth. >> you're not worried about any of this. you're not worried about it. the entire faith kingdom with the fake numbers and the fake job growth and statistics. that's a house of cards and they're saying well, they have the mercedez. >> it's not like a house of cards. it's a huge economy. >> it's a fraud. it's an illusion. it's a hollywood movie set. >> i am worried about everything but china as the economy is a bliss for the u.s. >> anybody worried about that? >> i will admit that i am worried about adadam. >> yeah, i am worried about this. >> yeah, it's a problem because the economy is a tall room. we should not have the worry about the
completely agree. >> i think that there's foreign policy and at home market is one of them. if you think internationally and not to send a message to the allies and people that you don't get along with, but the people inside the country. >> don't you think you that ben stine is whistling past the graveya graveyard. >> when i want you to talk, i will tell you. this is a trend that he does not appreciate. >> you just put the words in your mouth. >> you're not worried...
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what is our foreign policy? some people believe there isn't any foreign policy. >> all you have to do is look at our response to what russia did in creamia. >> you said we did have a response, economic response. >> we could have. we are not -- >> we haven't begin it much time. >> what are we doing? >> you told me a lot of bankers were bitching about not going too far. i care about because you said it. >> i said bankers don't want us to take these steps. i believe we should. >> i understand it. >> there are no steps. there are no steps we can take. russia controls this game. we have no cards to play at all. >> if i may -- >> we talk over each other, i hate that. you talk about no financial cards, you don't think that is enough. there is a limit to what we can do? >> we can upset all the guards who are rich and make them richer. whatever we can do is pitiful compared to what russia can do to eastern europe. >> what you're saying no matter what we do, we can't get europe to go along, we are a paperer tiger? >> ther
what is our foreign policy? some people believe there isn't any foreign policy. >> all you have to do is look at our response to what russia did in creamia. >> you said we did have a response, economic response. >> we could have. we are not -- >> we haven't begin it much time. >> what are we doing? >> you told me a lot of bankers were bitching about not going too far. i care about because you said it. >> i said bankers don't want us to take these steps....
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no foreign-policy experience. he has more. that enormous complex. he negotiated the city, state, federal. he has negotiated with governments all over the place. about longtime friend of his. the main cause in the 80s. if is all over the place fighting for veterans. >> what is interesting, we are seeing them become more and more of a candidate, a viable candidate doing candidate like things, having these candidates beaches unrolling policy over. i think that is significant. >> the fact that we are here tonight, all of us talking about donald trump as he prepares to stand up and give a speech on foreign-policy, he was marked for being with you he would and not knowing the difference between hezbollah and hamas, not knowing it was between the kids in the kurds. now he is dominating the airwaves. a one-man band, if you will. he does not have the vast professional campaign staff around him. he is out thinking, outworking his competition. competition. what in the world of those other 15 candidate is doing tonight and letting him step forward and dominate
no foreign-policy experience. he has more. that enormous complex. he negotiated the city, state, federal. he has negotiated with governments all over the place. about longtime friend of his. the main cause in the 80s. if is all over the place fighting for veterans. >> what is interesting, we are seeing them become more and more of a candidate, a viable candidate doing candidate like things, having these candidates beaches unrolling policy over. i think that is significant. >> the...
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with foreign policy to know what do have the sharp attack against the president of the united states. he handled it just right to present himself as authoritative, knowledgeable authoritative, knowledgeable , lucid on foreign policy. he looked presidential and it will serve him well when we see the results and the public opinion polls. neil: when men romney's said in boca raton florida was that by accident? >> no. it should not have been. he has a good political wedge. there is a strong feeling obama is a views are different from every previous president. neil: but maybe seven out of 10 jewish voters support the president? >> that is possible. not everybody votes on that issue. the jewish community is liberal with its social attitudes that is predominant. we will see what the final vote. neil: will the numbers go down? >> yes. with the country at large. neil: by the way "newsweek" all digital? >> i am not surprised. virtually every print publication and is then trouble. advertising was the core business model deserted brent. but there is another unique advantage because we have a huge
with foreign policy to know what do have the sharp attack against the president of the united states. he handled it just right to present himself as authoritative, knowledgeable authoritative, knowledgeable , lucid on foreign policy. he looked presidential and it will serve him well when we see the results and the public opinion polls. neil: when men romney's said in boca raton florida was that by accident? >> no. it should not have been. he has a good political wedge. there is a strong...
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. >> on foreign policy, and lindsey graham knows foreign policy stuff. neil: he's calling for boots on the ground. >> a lot of people have called for boots on the ground, depends where and under what circumstances and jeb bush recognizes that his brother made the right decision. i agree with him. neil: you didn't mention rand paul. >> i like rand a lot. he's a dear friend and he supported me. i think, however he needs to explain his foreign policy position for us to just step back. if he wants us to step back and let others do our battles for us why are we in japan and germany and korea? neil: what about chris christie? >> chris is good. i'm not sure what foreign policy experience is and look forward to hearing about it. neil: do you ever want to jump into the race as a running mate? >> no, i'm going let them have all the fun. bring them through in new hampshire. neil: you would be a good bridge running mate. >> very kind, thank you. time to go. neil: isn't that funny? outnumbered you can't leave. >> thank you very much. neil: forget, it rand focus on no
. >> on foreign policy, and lindsey graham knows foreign policy stuff. neil: he's calling for boots on the ground. >> a lot of people have called for boots on the ground, depends where and under what circumstances and jeb bush recognizes that his brother made the right decision. i agree with him. neil: you didn't mention rand paul. >> i like rand a lot. he's a dear friend and he supported me. i think, however he needs to explain his foreign policy position for us to just step...
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foreign policy anywhere in the world at this time. lou: we will take this up with a first cuba elected to the senate and also the former ambassador to argentina al -- argentina and also a civil rights leader is with us to discuss the charges of racism against the entire nation. a and breaking news in the sony hackings campbell the fbi says they have found a source and will name them. coming up as well. our first guest was 15 years old when he came to this country from cuba as part of operation pedro pena that helped cuban children escape communist cuba now we have the first cuban-american to serve in the senate senator martinez then-president george to be bush's administration great to have you with us. i could go through all listed is great to have you here. >> great to be with you. lou: your reaction to the unilateralism on the part of the president? >> so wrong on so many levels. it was done and done. i would not agree with a prisoner swap because that is what happened in the case of alan grossi was wrongly imprisoned day of secret
foreign policy anywhere in the world at this time. lou: we will take this up with a first cuba elected to the senate and also the former ambassador to argentina al -- argentina and also a civil rights leader is with us to discuss the charges of racism against the entire nation. a and breaking news in the sony hackings campbell the fbi says they have found a source and will name them. coming up as well. our first guest was 15 years old when he came to this country from cuba as part of operation...
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foreign policy and the direction from the white house. the negative reaction of the president's handling of foreign affairs is now showing here at home. >> american forces will not be returning to combat in iraq. but we will help iraqis as they take the fight to terrorists who threaten the iraqi people, the region and american interests, as well. >> president obama defends his policy, saying he is keeping the u.s. out of another war, while maintaining our national security interest. current polls show some americans doubt his decisions. the latest quinnipiac poll, 57% disapprove of the president's handling of the policy, while 37% approve, a drop of 20 points since 2009. and take a look at a "new york times" cbs poll that shows a ten-point drop in just one month. almost 60%. 58% disapprove, and 36% approve. the president's handling of iraq cited as the main reason for that huge decline. iraq could already be lost thanks to the u.s. withdrawal and the success of strategy. the leader of the iranian opposition, the natural council of resista
foreign policy and the direction from the white house. the negative reaction of the president's handling of foreign affairs is now showing here at home. >> american forces will not be returning to combat in iraq. but we will help iraqis as they take the fight to terrorists who threaten the iraqi people, the region and american interests, as well. >> president obama defends his policy, saying he is keeping the u.s. out of another war, while maintaining our national security interest....
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trump on the campaign trail saying negotiating a hotel deal in a foreign country is not foreign policy. the other day you even compared him to kim jong-un the north korean leader as lunatics trying to get ahold of nuclear weapons. please tell mr. trump why he's unprepared to be commander in chief. >> well, first of all i think as we've seen throughout this campaign, donald has not shown seriousness about the issues of foreign policies. he simply hasn't. whether it was the structure of our military, today he was asked the question about the issue of commanders not following his lead on killing the family of terrorists. and his answer basically was if i tell them to do it, they're going to do it. that's just not true. foreign policy is not only consequential, i think much of our future now depends on it. you know, i see a lot of young people at my events around the country. i feel great when they come. i always tell them that despite the hardships of the moment, i honestly believe that today's millennials have a chance to be the greatest generation we've had in 100 years. i really do. be
trump on the campaign trail saying negotiating a hotel deal in a foreign country is not foreign policy. the other day you even compared him to kim jong-un the north korean leader as lunatics trying to get ahold of nuclear weapons. please tell mr. trump why he's unprepared to be commander in chief. >> well, first of all i think as we've seen throughout this campaign, donald has not shown seriousness about the issues of foreign policies. he simply hasn't. whether it was the structure of our...
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. >> i think he gave a very strong speech on foreign policy. and he answered some, but not all the questions that people have about the specifics of what a president romney would do. lou: that is the thing i have been thinking. i cannot wait to hear the same level of specificity from governor romney that we heard from the center obama in 2008. it would go a long way to create great confidence in his candidacy. lou: absolutely. but the achilles heel of romney was supposed to be foreign policy. now we see him step up to the plate, call it as everybody saw it. it is quite evident it was a terrorist attack. spot on in his remarks on september 12th. he blew off another security briefing. the fact is, i think romney is looking very much like a president on the economic side as well as a foreign policy side. suppose to be his weakest link. lou: the fact is, the president is not running on any front right now. >> but especially foreign policy you are seeing it. >> jobs. lou: well, let's go first, if i may. if we may hear, let's start with taxes. can we
. >> i think he gave a very strong speech on foreign policy. and he answered some, but not all the questions that people have about the specifics of what a president romney would do. lou: that is the thing i have been thinking. i cannot wait to hear the same level of specificity from governor romney that we heard from the center obama in 2008. it would go a long way to create great confidence in his candidacy. lou: absolutely. but the achilles heel of romney was supposed to be foreign...
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america first doctrine that has served this nation well both his domestic policy and foreign policy. i'd like to get your reaction. >> you know, i don't think a president has had this kind of foreign policy success in his first term. you have to really go back to nixon and kissinger for the kind of extraordinary successes president trump has had. how did he do it? he used common sense, and he did things differently than anybody's done them before. so what's president trump done? well, the first thing was rebuild the american military. that was great. that was pretty much expected. but he stood up to china. no american president has done that. and he got new trade deals. he got new trade deals in asia and europe. he got our european allies to contribute a half a trillion dollars more towards our common defense. but most importantly, lou, these are so significant. i mean, not only do we not need to be in the middle of the middle east wars, be held hostage by the oil supplies, but he has brokered the first deal between arabs and jews in a thousand years. this is something that will go d
america first doctrine that has served this nation well both his domestic policy and foreign policy. i'd like to get your reaction. >> you know, i don't think a president has had this kind of foreign policy success in his first term. you have to really go back to nixon and kissinger for the kind of extraordinary successes president trump has had. how did he do it? he used common sense, and he did things differently than anybody's done them before. so what's president trump done? well, the...
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he hasn't laid out a foreign policy of his own. one week he will sound almost like a neoisolationist. the next week he's talking about bombing them and taking their oil. >> he didn't know who the head of isis was. he's like a human comments threat. there is something refresh big it. people like it. kennedy: he puts up these trial balloons to see what works in his speeches. if it works. he sticks with it. the panel returns because president obama spoke out at the pentagon about his isis strategy. but dose have any clue what he's doing? the gop used a brokered convention. chris stirewalt knows as much type 2 diabetes doesn't care who you are. man woman or where you're from. city country we're just everyday people fighting high blood sugar. ♪i am everyday people. farxiga may help in that fight every day. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. one pill a day helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug, farxiga may help you lose weight and may
he hasn't laid out a foreign policy of his own. one week he will sound almost like a neoisolationist. the next week he's talking about bombing them and taking their oil. >> he didn't know who the head of isis was. he's like a human comments threat. there is something refresh big it. people like it. kennedy: he puts up these trial balloons to see what works in his speeches. if it works. he sticks with it. the panel returns because president obama spoke out at the pentagon about his isis...
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policy, you may not believe this but american foreign-policy launched a j.p. morgan to properly expand to serve american companies, other companies and to be part of that at that the point time that they decided they don't want to do it, we simply will not do it, it's not every company can do whatever it wants again those things are terrible i be barking up the wrong tree but me it's not going to fix the world, we will very rigorous policy, how we do business, where we do business, who we do it with an underwritten law and that's what they're going to do. maria: as a fiduciary, the principal and the broker as it relates to investing in the chinese companies the fact that you know they don't have to adhere to our u.s. accounting standards, they don't have to know until 2023, how can you justify in these companies, they could be tied to the chinese military that is trying to overtake this country. >> that's a different issue as it relates to national security the american government going to tell me what to do and i am a patriot way before i run j.p. morgan, tha
policy, you may not believe this but american foreign-policy launched a j.p. morgan to properly expand to serve american companies, other companies and to be part of that at that the point time that they decided they don't want to do it, we simply will not do it, it's not every company can do whatever it wants again those things are terrible i be barking up the wrong tree but me it's not going to fix the world, we will very rigorous policy, how we do business, where we do business, who we do it...
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maria: a letter that foreign experts policy wrote, they are worried that donald trump does not have foreign policy advisor leadership this country needs. anthony: if he could get the right advisors, could that work. >> again, i hope he would, it is all well and good to say you consult with yourself, i would like to know at some point, who are the individuals on whom he will rely. even in the past they have been strong, say in foreign policy, richard nixon for example, he had a sense to hire dr. kissinger. anthony: you think that the community would rally around a republican nominee, if it was a nonestablishment person like candidate trump? >> i don't know it rally would be the right word. i think that people feel a responsible to help whoever might -- responsibility to help whoever meeting president of u.s. i am one that believes that no one of us is smarter than all of us together. looking for a thoughtful, pragmatic prudence leadership. maria: you know, as we move closer to the election, the mudslinging will begin, donald trump has said many times, that what hillary clinton did, by instal
maria: a letter that foreign experts policy wrote, they are worried that donald trump does not have foreign policy advisor leadership this country needs. anthony: if he could get the right advisors, could that work. >> again, i hope he would, it is all well and good to say you consult with yourself, i would like to know at some point, who are the individuals on whom he will rely. even in the past they have been strong, say in foreign policy, richard nixon for example, he had a sense to...
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foreign policy. then, secretary of state antony blinken, he faces a subpoena threat from the house to every the over his e-mails with hunter biden that he has denied. and russia accuses ukraine of trying to assassinate russian president putin in a new drone bomb attack. this is the second accusation of a drone attack in a week. the u.s. unable to confirm. we've got the update. >>> and a blockbuster medical breakthrough, eli lilly's new drug, indications it slows down alzheimer's. the race for a cure that's looking more and more like the space race to the moon. >>> and we've got a major case at the supreme court that could stop federal regulators dead in their tracks in their push to the change the u.s. again, senators marsha blackburn, senator ron johnson, fox news sunday anchor shannon bream and dr. jeanette nesheiwat all with us on "evening edit" tonight. ♪ ♪ >> woman: why did we choose safelite? we're always working on a project. while loading up our suv, one extra push and... crack! so, we sc
foreign policy. then, secretary of state antony blinken, he faces a subpoena threat from the house to every the over his e-mails with hunter biden that he has denied. and russia accuses ukraine of trying to assassinate russian president putin in a new drone bomb attack. this is the second accusation of a drone attack in a week. the u.s. unable to confirm. we've got the update. >>> and a blockbuster medical breakthrough, eli lilly's new drug, indications it slows down alzheimer's. the...
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and now foreign-policy is his responsibility. but let me say this about foreign policy. the house in the senate in the congress had neglected their responsibility when it comes to foreign policy. so the action they took. he was using as that authority and authorization that was passed right after 911. what has happened in this country for several years and the congress is failed to accept their responsibility to be a partner with the president when it comes to foreign policy. and we need a new authorization for military force. so that the house in the senate assumes responsibility. they have the lowest approval numbers out there. will take a quick break and will come back with your thoughts. they have taken a beating from the media. when we come back. we will be right back. >> may not be a lot of what people call rich folks but it is a lot of pride in support. and since the election the ministration has taken a daily beating from a large part of the media that we discussed a little bit in the prior block. we want to see whether they think that that is really fair. one of
and now foreign-policy is his responsibility. but let me say this about foreign policy. the house in the senate in the congress had neglected their responsibility when it comes to foreign policy. so the action they took. he was using as that authority and authorization that was passed right after 911. what has happened in this country for several years and the congress is failed to accept their responsibility to be a partner with the president when it comes to foreign policy. and we need a new...
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foreign policy, i don't know if i heard a lot of foreign policy from hillary clinton that day, but it still works. >> this wasn't a foreign policy speech. it was one of the better speeches she gives but it was an attack speech and reinforced her base that she had the ability to stand up and take him on. the issues i think he can come back on. the bottom line of making our allies share some of the costs is a good defense. he can argue that. he hasn't to date. he has to basically get a stronger foreign policy team around him and go right back in her face. >> what did you think of the speech? >> it was a very effective speech. it's remarkable to see the spectacle of hillary clinton running to the right of the presumptive presidential nominee on the republican party. it was an effective speech because she attacked his temperament. i would disagree with ed a little bit. she also attacked his policy stances. she noted trump said he would cooperative with putin. she attacked his stance on trade. she said we need alliances. she reiterated our commitment to the nuclear umbrella and said we nee
foreign policy, i don't know if i heard a lot of foreign policy from hillary clinton that day, but it still works. >> this wasn't a foreign policy speech. it was one of the better speeches she gives but it was an attack speech and reinforced her base that she had the ability to stand up and take him on. the issues i think he can come back on. the bottom line of making our allies share some of the costs is a good defense. he can argue that. he hasn't to date. he has to basically get a...
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of an obama foreign-policy. >> i think what you have seen is he tends to speak, especially about foreign policy, and really be vague sending generalities. we have some very specific things happening in libya. u.s. ambassador and three other americans were murdered. the investigation that the obama administration is placing some much importance on has not really started. there are a lot of specific things that run the kentuck about three failures on the part of the administration. so far he simply has not done. >> never too late to talk with the economy and what's going on. consumer confidence continues to plummet. can you take advantage of it at this point? can the president cover his tracks? >> he will try to. i kind of very much agree with the point about specifics. i think mitt romney looked at it in a big way. a smart guy who studies the numbers. but really you have to bring it home to voters with and a dozen examples. how often is mitt romney on the campaign trail? telling a story and what happened to have mo to her. occasionally he will do that. almost always the threat of business
of an obama foreign-policy. >> i think what you have seen is he tends to speak, especially about foreign policy, and really be vague sending generalities. we have some very specific things happening in libya. u.s. ambassador and three other americans were murdered. the investigation that the obama administration is placing some much importance on has not really started. there are a lot of specific things that run the kentuck about three failures on the part of the administration. so far...
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we had a good year on foreign policy. i don't think anybody has any regret whether, the wall street journal or washington post. i think people are making stuff up here. lauren: this seems to have come to a head with the president wanting to meet with the l taliban on this 9/11 week. it is the anniversary today. and potentially ahead of the u.n. general assembly and potential meeting with the president of iran. bolton was anti- two of those things happening. the president seems to want to make deals with adversaries. is that a good strategy? >> this is the crux of the differences. they haven't different approaches. john is a hard school realist. he says you bend the enemy to your will and then you negotiate. the president has a strategy, look, i want to be tough but i also want to open diplomatic doors at the same time. look, whatever the wall street journal says, the president's been consistent in that foreign policy since day one. with china, russia, whatever. on the one hand it's do it, 3w-9 on the other hand, if -- but
we had a good year on foreign policy. i don't think anybody has any regret whether, the wall street journal or washington post. i think people are making stuff up here. lauren: this seems to have come to a head with the president wanting to meet with the l taliban on this 9/11 week. it is the anniversary today. and potentially ahead of the u.n. general assembly and potential meeting with the president of iran. bolton was anti- two of those things happening. the president seems to want to make...
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he is joining me right now on america's foreign policy. he is a decorated military veteran, out with a new book. he was embedded with 66 different units over 17 years, and his new book, "tragic consequences: the price america is paying for rejecting god and how to reclaim our culture for christ," explores what's taking place in our country and offers solutions to fix it. colonel north, it is an honor to have you here in the weekend. thank you so much for joining me. >> maria, it's great to be with you again and wonderful to watch mike pompeo owe saying those words. i hope someone at the white house was listening. maria: yeah. what would you say about our foreign policy today? please assess it for us. >> sure. well, look, foreign policy exists to protect the american people, our sovereignty, our economic interests and deter war and win one if we have to, it's a combination of what the state department does and what the pentagon because. today we are more vulnerable than at any point since the end of world war ii. our add sore shares, russia
he is joining me right now on america's foreign policy. he is a decorated military veteran, out with a new book. he was embedded with 66 different units over 17 years, and his new book, "tragic consequences: the price america is paying for rejecting god and how to reclaim our culture for christ," explores what's taking place in our country and offers solutions to fix it. colonel north, it is an honor to have you here in the weekend. thank you so much for joining me. >> maria,...
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understands follow policy -- foreign policy, can be that side -- >> and the vp is important, but in the end, what's most important is what donald trump says -- charles: but the idea of bringing conservatives onboard who may be reluctant, you don't think that matters? >> people have already decided whether they're going to vote for trump. charles: you mean conservatives have. >> they're either never trump or -- >> once hillary -- [inaudible] charles: let's leave it -- >> the bernie supporters are coming over. >> no, we're not. [laughter] charles: we're going to continue with lou dobbs. he's next. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody, i'm lou dobbs. bernie sanders today gave hillary clinton exactly what she wanted, and sanders' endorsement of hillary may turn out to be far more valuable for donald trump. indeed, millions of voters who supported sanders see his endorsement of clinton as a sellout to wall street and corporate america. for trump, it may well be a massive political gift. the republican presidential nominee reveling in the news that sanders had endorse clinton today. trump twe
understands follow policy -- foreign policy, can be that side -- >> and the vp is important, but in the end, what's most important is what donald trump says -- charles: but the idea of bringing conservatives onboard who may be reluctant, you don't think that matters? >> people have already decided whether they're going to vote for trump. charles: you mean conservatives have. >> they're either never trump or -- >> once hillary -- [inaudible] charles: let's leave it --...